The prime ministers of China and Japan met in Tokyo as the world's No. 2 and 3 economies eyed a slate of tough issues ranging from labor disputes to North Korea. Video courtesy of Reuters.

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... the protesters of trying to peel men in Tokyo Monday as the world's Number two and three economies honestly get tough issues ... ranging from labor disputes to North Korea ... fresh from a week and regional meeting in South Korea ... Beijing deflected pressured to censure Pyongyang over the sinking of a naval ship ... John instead urge the focus on economic integration ... during his brief Japan visit Premier one job I'll try to accentuate the positive among the partners ... was trading at nearly two hundred and forty billion dollars last year ... Japanese exports the top destination China jumped over forty percent in April ... offsetting slower growth elsewhere ... on Monday the cabinet of Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama waffled went to Tokyo ... the problems to remain ... as a labor strike had closed on the factories in southern China ... and the two nations have been at odds over Beijing's exploration for natural gas in the East China Sea ... as expected overtake Japan as the second-largest economy this year ... the plan in meeting with the nation's business Lanie later on Monday ... is expected to emphasize team play ... rather than hurdles ahead ... it's long Reuters Tokyo ...